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News from 20/02/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Jeremy Andrews, Ralph Flazer, Malcolm Brown, Jon Ashworth, M. Plumbe, Adrian Room, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Mike Lamb, Angela MacKay and Paul Wilkinson, Neil Bennett, Mark Souster, David Lee, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Sheridan Morley, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, Ian Murray, James Bone, George Sivell, Alison Maguire, Managing Partner, Carol Leonard, Robin Oakley and Andrew McEwen, Martin Smith, Department of Durham, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Christopher Walker and Tim Judah, Joe Joseph Tokyo, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Gavin Bell Johannesburg, Christopher Walker Bucharest, Michael Tate, Rodney Lord, K. G. Gowen, Malcolm Wicks, Director, J. V. Rowley, Peter Waymark, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John Young, Lawrie Smith, David Hands, Kate Lambert, David Sapsted and Jamie Dettmer, Philip Allott, Christopher Wadlow, John Hennessy, Peter Cheesman, Jack Waterman, Roddy MacKenzie, R. W. Patrick Cooley, Mary Parker, Pearce Wright, Science Editor New Orleans, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Ian McKellen, Dennis Signy, W. Grey, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Barry Millington, Sam Parkhouse, David Toop, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, David Lindley, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, Stephen J. Wilkins, Steve Acteson, Beryl Dixon, Graham Corbett, Graham Corbett, Craig Seton, John Blunsden, Richard Evans Media Editor, Edward Fennell reports, Barry Pickthall, Peter Bills and Owen Jenkins, Ian Ross, Roger Boyes Warsaw, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Brewerton, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Robert Gore Langton, Peter Aykroyd, Sam Kiley, Higher Education Reporter, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, J. A. D. Ewart, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, James Stevens Curl, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster, Tim Jones, Nigel Hawkins reports, Martin Waller, Norman Tebbit, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, John B. Harris, R. D. Turner, Quentin Cowdry, Home Affairs Correspondent, David Tytler, Education Editor, Sudhir Mulji, David Powell, Anne McElvoy, Susan MacDonald, Vince Wright, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, David Baxter, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, Jan Raath, S. R. Thompson (Business Development Executive), David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Hartfield, Michael Hatfield, Mary Dejevsky,

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Britain will go it alone on sanctions Mandela wants phone talk with Thatcher Inside Tunnel hope Exam results Index Budget hint in date of Mid-Staffs by-election Mrs Einstein's claim to fame, relatively speaking Back to a world of change When they left Earth, the Berlin Wall still stood, Ceausescu lived, and communism was in control Tory MP comes under pressure to step down Ambulance talks today at Acas Hurd fully backs unified Germany Snub to minister on student loans The Private Education Company Limited Two suspects die as they flee police News Roundup Pickles's cannabis call IRA in no-ties offer 'Grudge led to raid' Decade of evangelism Policing bill to rise UK loses £2m Rubens to American gallery Laserline Browne faces disciplinary action from Commons Finding against MP Student 'must have seen answers to exam' 'kilroy' producer relents over US custody battle French find body of missing teacher BR to blame Government for losses Rail profits may fall Navy officer says he remembers nothing about 'ill-treament' £1,500 fine for starving Rottweilers Athlete accuses newspapers of lying about relationship Wealthy widow 'left penniless' Family conspiracy case Picture Gallery Burnet quits as ITN director Continental Airlines Prizes to fund repairs Portfolio Picture Gallery Ford Sex survey challenges the myth of infidelity in US American conference on science From Our Science Editor: £1m study to reset the human clock Asia evidence disputes African origin theory Murder case remand Estate thieves Wife's death Body identity Nervous raid School vandals Coe opponent Sotheby case Sharp The Charges Saunders 'put £3m in his own Swiss account' The Guinness Trial Restrictions on outlets 'can reduce drink flashpoints' Alliance with Nature's Government Picture Gallery Crime and drugs warning for Britain's inner city schools EC proposes a legal code of ethics for medical research Council the owner of disputed cemeteries Kaifu stakes his claim to stay at the helm Prison for lawyer in sex scandal World Roundup US reassures Manila Higher cancer risk Gonzülez in trouble Transcendental Meditation Mandela-Buthelezi bid to end killings ANC township youths sing Comrade de K!erk's praises Tyson suffers another defeat The Trump media circus Cyril Kaye Protest violence, grows in Nepal German troops will not be stationed in eastern zone The Corps of Commisionaries Poland's bargaining chip against united Germany Mixed felling over withdrawal of Sovient forces Modrow vows not to grovel to Bonn Jubilation as Wall comes down NoTitle Paying a high price for Gorbachov connection Man in the News: Ion Iliesen Dual power dilemma stalks Kremlin (Reuter): Greece will hold trial of ex-minister (Reuter): Eta link Bhutto win Colony suicide Flights off (AP): Swedish call Aids tattoo Tass apology for criticizing Times man Scientist kidnapped by rebels in Mozambique Military cordon confronts ranks of Tajik protesters Statue of boy found at Pompeii Army Officer Folk tale boosts war on privilege Letter from Moscow Call for 'Ulster disinformation' debate rejected Third World aid 'not for the East' Dismissal for racist police Famous names among those who intend to quit Tory leader 'is now deep in the bunker' Picture Gallery Peers criticize Muslim leader Question time: House of Lords Food Bill agreed by the Lords Tunnel worry for public Air traffic control move Equity plans cost £20m Mortgages Parliament today What will he tell the children? Interview How would Christopher Harding, chairman of British Nuclear Fuels - ajob regarded by some as the 'dirtiest' in industry - counsel the young family men working at Sellafield? Alan Franks asked him Indrect Line Insurance Must we go on about it? New Words for Old Writers Alan Hamilton Times Dairy Barry Fantoni Isolation in the party too Robin Oakley records the growing Tory unease over Mrs Thatcher's leadership New wars to be won—with Moscow our ally Norman Tebbit calls for a British lead in fighting drugs and terrorism Outlook fair, in fact a scorcher This age of discrimination Ian McKellen urges equality for male homosexuls under 21 Prosecution in the Dock The True Cost of Junk Regime of Remnants Supertankers of tomorrow Channel tunnel figures Duel role Ruling South Africa Job appraisal within the Church Future of Germany Spirit of Scouting Thought for 'Today' Divorce effects on family life Ubiquitous Scots Unlikely skirl Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Bridge teams play for the cup Dinner Oxford University Polo club Putting Einstein's theory to a true test Science Report Joe Erskine Church news J. C. Trewin Theatre critic with the biggest memory bank if them all Vladimir V. Shcherbitsky Brezhnev's choice for the Ukraine Latest wills Birthdays today Correction University news Announcements & Personal American Hamlet The Times Sharing suffering to help others Television King the Musical Epilogue to a life's work Forty-five years after its last production in London, Ibsen's final play is to revived here, reports Robert Gore Langton Chemical reactions Concert BBCWSO/Otaka Royal Festival Hall Comedy bearing a black border Theatre A Confederacy of Dunces The Gate Tate Gallery Picture Gallery The Old Vic Rejoicing with the African Queen Rock M'Bilia Bel Hammersmith Palais Cream of the laboratory crop Mindful of the curbs on spurious claims, the beauty scientists have been harder at work than ever The Pountney Clinic First Episodes Cc-Tv Research Damart London bites the apple Hotline All quiet on the Western Front Concise Crossword No 2107 Entertainments All quiet on the Western Front Winning Move The Times Teenage hopes and dreams Television Choice Radio Choice Adopt a Granny Television & Radio 7,000 miners march against Romanian opposition Huge Bucharest demonstration raises fears of civil war The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,222 Move to democratize Labour will weaken far left Weather A farmers' friend in need and deed POlitical sketch Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Ashtead up 50% at half time Reliant falls Inflation rises Stock Markets Tunnel peace delayed TML consortium still fails to ratify loan agreement Grand Met has an Elders alternative Airlines look to Eastern bloc By Our City Staff: Shearson being sued for $4.7m Former clients take action over loss-making futures fund Americans buy whisky group for £160m Pay-offs of under £600 for Drexel Uk dealers Dell Greenspan questioned Japanese rates expected to rise Cheap imports dull FII's sparkle Tempus Samuel Montagu & Co. Limited Eagle Trust sells Swift to its management Business Roundup Rank rights P&D boycott denial Panel clears Trans World Britannia borrowing EC merger control needs co-ordinated effort says Borrie Periquito plans £100m expansion in hotels PCL placing raises £1.57m Index shows 0.1% upturn W German bonds drop on monetary union fears Colonnade talks may lead to higher bid Electronic Machine in £4.5m purchases Jeffreys lands a double Silver payout from Fii Nightmare on Tooley St The Times City Dairy Opting out Glean sweep at Telecomputing Former Zurich chief increases stake to 23% By Our City Staff: Euromoney sells stake in energy magazine Legge pulled Shipping go-ahead revives job hopes BSB funds approved ATC offer SPS request Leigh stake Pool sale Tunnel losing its way on profit projections Comment Stability returns to Japan CGT pays $48m for Texas agency Telecom CBI drive to encourage more private investors Managers in £3.65m buyout at Longstaff Ingres Woolley to chair Parkway Group Enterprise takes 25% stake in pipeline Taxing poll tax By Our City Staff: Deputy chairman of KIO recalled in ministry review Fimbra Finance rules at a cost Business Letters Give Governor's job to Walters Wrong medicine for a fading patient Role model for an independent Old Lady Couples hit by curb on tax-free deposits LVMH court case delayed for month Quadrant Communications Low blow to kick Ashcroft Poll tax anomalies Barrick expects 30% expansion in earnings World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Traditional Options London Traded Options Nikkei slides on rate fears World Markets Hong Kong Johannesburg Frankfurt Sydney Singapore Crowther loss Recent Issues The Times Dealers digest positive news on Bat Industries Stock Market Canadian Wardair Armour up 15% after sales fall Prestwick in board shuffle The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Equities track gilts Stock Exchange Prices The 120-million-ton throwaway Britain's debris has developed into big business. On the day the Wasteman 90 exhibition opens Michael Hatfield looks at how it is all controlled A High Point Company Quest for a better image The industry has conducted an exhaustive survey in its efforts to get rid of the 'cowboys' Environmental Technology Wasteman '90 Orwak Glasdon U. K. Ltd Factfile on our Rubbish Hales Waste Control ERL Beams that seek out peril gas Technology is keeping refuse safe. Malculm Brown describes, who pollitants are 'fingerprinted' Sorting the muck from the brass Picture Gallery Ocean Organic Reclamation Limited Public versus private, the tender trap A revolution for the soviet legislators Buliding a legal framework for perestroika is not easy. Nigel Hawkins reports Agent's assets might fee frozen by injunction Queen's Bench Division Legal Appointments Manager, Patents Applied Management Sciences Ltd Burberrys General Accident Security for costs order not EEC discriminatory Breakdown vehicle unrestricted Deportation reasons should be given The Times A sleeker breed of lawyers A squadron of new magazines is lining up to do battle over the rich pickings of the corporate law purse, Edward Fennell reports Jif lemon verdict puts squeeze on imitators A House of Lords decision has set clearer limits on product copying Legal Appointments Raine ASA Law Dixon Stores Group Capsticks Solicitors Morrisons Laurence Simons Associates Elizabeth Hunt Recruitments Consultants Inns and Outs University of Glasgow Chair of European Law Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Practice Manager Le Brasseu & Montier—williams 30 Law Graduates International Banking Lawyer Crown Prosecution Service Government Legal Service Badenoch & Clark Michael Page Legal Harding Management-Consultants The Times The Chambers of Jonathan Parker Q. C. Butterworths 6 Months Litigation & Fluent Italian £16,500 Multiple Display Advertising Items Chambers of Michael Gale Q. C Eclipse Publications Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Hamilton Associates ASA Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sinclair Roclie & Temperley Practice Manager The Times Hempsons Law Personnel Government of the Cayman Islands Russells Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin Public Appointments Aston University Wrexham Maelor Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin ECC International National Council for Vocational Qualifications Enjoying the risks As the insurance sector broadens its scope, graduates are finiding more on offer than the prospect of life tied to the desk, Beryl Dixon reports Public Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Hong Kong Police Nawdc AGE Concern Focsa Services (U. K.) Ltd Public Appointments Hamilton District Council Queen Mary & Westfied College From Heart Bypasses to Assessments City of Plymouth McAllister is the inspiration Today's Fixtures The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants' examination results The flight of stairs Norman is still desperate to climb Golf Sport on TV Man from Haiti on mission in Britain Visitors hoping to cash in at Preston Bowls Ciniglio is in charge in Austria Badminton Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators' results University of London exam results Irish are again all flair and no finish England must beat improving French to qualify for 1994 Hockey Goals win acceptance for Aldridge The contrasting lifestyles of two footballers who chose to play in foreign fields By a Special Correspondent: Baltacha has been frustrated by injuries Pools Forecast A double task for Kingston Basketball Development committee is appointed Swimming By a Special Correspondent: Record-breakers fail to close gap Ice Hockey By a Special Correspondent: Calshot may be saved Cycling Three gold medals to Williams Student Sport Elwells discover different roads lead to same end Racing Desert Orchid has 13 Kempton rivals Nicholson's Aintree hint By a Special Correspondent: Cambridge break with tradition Rowing From a Special Correspondent: Redgrave in fine fettle as oarsman and coach Mandarin: Edwards ready to complete double Huntingdon Selections Sedgefield Selection Balding looks on the bright side of Beech Road's defeat Lingfield Park Selections Results from yesterday's three meetings Rapid Raceline Howard not a man to shirk his duty Rugby Union: The Referee who is Leading the Crusade against Foul Play Advocates Stiffer Punishments England's euphoria produces desire for togetherness RFU putting case on amateur rules Snow Reports Taylor Report 'bitter blow' Parrott falls from grace Snooker Smith goes through to Maleeva Tennis England's future in firm hands Chicago winner to run in London Marathon Cambridge select eight Blues Hockey Official timing is out as the hoard picks indoor team Athletics A fortune in store for hosts Olympic Games East German has an early success Overseas League Results Duty comes before title defence Jones and Walsh combine to end Charlton's bad run Football For the Record Liverpool waiting on Barnes High-fllying eight-year-old IOC's first gymnastics scholar steps out Colets win in spite of losing Squash Rackets An abandoned chase Bowlers get back to basics Cricket Frustrating winds put a double celebration on ice Ultimate deal is off By a Special Correspondent: Burgess keeps his title on points verdict Boxing Frustrating winds put a double celebration on ice Senna is given a warning Motor Racing Waldron is new Welsh coach as Ryan resigns How and why the game went wrong for Wales Chase De Vere E German admission Sport in Brief Blame is laid at WRU door Gooch hits a cavalier 239 for a tour best Whitbread tail-enders hit by strong winds MacAri's reins taken up by Boyce

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